John Wesley bibliography

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Frontispiece from one of Wesley works, Collection of Hymns, for the Use of the People Called Methodists

This is a list of works by John Wesley, a Christian cleric, theologian and evangelist, who founded the Methodist movement. Wesley produced hundreds of sermons, biblical commentaries, letters, tracts, treatises, and other works. As well as theology he wrote about music, marriage, medicine, abolitionism and politics. Wesley's prose, Works, were first collected by himself (32 vols., Bristol, 1771–74, frequently reprinted in editions varying greatly in the number of volumes). His chief prose works are a standard publication in seven octavo volumes of the Methodist Book Concern, New York. The Poetical Works of John and Charles, ed. G. Osborn, appeared in 13 vols., London, 1868–72.

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  • The Works of John and Charles Wesley – a bibliography, containing an exact account of all the publications issued by the Wesleys, arranged in chronological order, with a list of the early editions, and descriptive and illustrative notes
  • Frank Baker's Catalogue - a more comprehensive catalogue of Wesley's Works